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| Alphabetical [« »] operative 1 opines 1 opinion 28 opinions 15 opinions- 1 opponents 3 opportune 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 here 15 holy 15 intellectual 15 opinions 15 ourselves 15 parts 15 people | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances opinions |
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1 2 | and at other times defend opinions which are especially their, 2 2 | parties employ from the opinions of the same philosophers. 3 6 | after weighing well all the opinions of the philosophers, defends 4 6 | understanding even its own opinions, suspects a failure of its 5 17| irrational, and vitiated by our opinions or beliefs. Deception is 6 17| discrepancies, by) changing our opinions. The Stoics are more moderate 7 17| through our senses) our opinions also, then we must no longer 8 17| the illusion, nor to the opinions we form; for these are occasioned 9 23| XXIII. THE OPINIONS OF SUNDRY HERETICS WHICH 10 34| sequel to the preceding opinions, in order that Homer in 11 35| XXXV. THE OPINIONS OF CARPOCRATES, ANOTHER 12 36| settled) owing to the rival opinions of the philosophers and 13 51| soul finds a place in the opinions of some men; and on this 14 54| WHEN IT QUITS THE BODY? OPINIONS OF PHILOSOPHERS ALL MORE 15 56| subsequent time? Even such opinions as these are not by any